Purdue-related startup develops engaging, interactive way for kids with autism to improve comprehension Article by Military Technologies: Military Press Release November 3, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – A Purdue-based startup is developing educational mobile applications designed as instructional tools to help people with special needs learn new or difficult skills. The company’s first product is an[…]

Article by Medical Xpress News-Autism Startup develops engaging, interactive way for kids with autism to improve comprehension November 4, 2016 – A Purdue-based startup is developing educational mobile applications designed as instructional tools to help people with special needs learn new or difficult skills. The company’s first product is an app that could help children[…]

Nancy Rasche, a clinical assistant professor in Purdue’s Polytechnic Institute and founder of Experience Design Group, assists Adi Kakani with using Literacy Labels, the first app developed by the company to help children with autism read, understand and spell words in a more customized, engaging and rewarding way by using printable labels (Purdue Research Foundation[…]

Article by Cody Denton on October 27, 2016 Children with autism spectrum disorder around the world are going to be able to receive alternative methods of education specialized to them, thanks to Purdue University Startups. Nancy Rasche, a clinical assistant professor and founder of the Purdue-affiliated startup Experience Design Group, LLC, has been developing an[…]

Article by Steven Lincoln on October 6, 2016 Experience Design Group LLC, a software company developing applications that could help children with autism better read, understand and spell words, founded by Nancy Rasche, clinical assistant professor of computer graphics technology. Read more at Purdue Polytechnic Newsroom

Purdue announces largest ever startup class based on university innovations, October 5, 2016. Nancy Rasche, a clinical assistant professor in Purdue’s Polytechnic Institute, co-founded Experience Design Group LLC in fiscal year 2016 to develop educational mobile applications designed as instructional tools to help people with special needs learn new or difficult skills. Read more at[…]